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Travelogue: Between New York and Geneva

By Asmieu Bah

New York was my home throughout September, as a fellow of the United Nations. Strictly as planned my fellow fellows and I are now in the Swiss capital on the last leg of our fellowship. For four weeks in one of the world’s busiest and liveliest cities, it was a great experience that I am sure will shape our career for the future.

Information Attachés, then and now

By Rev. S. M. Williams

When the Editor of Politico called on me to give some account of the modus operandi of the yesteryears of an Information Attaché (IA), I was delighted to oblige. Himself a young man, he must have been irked with today’s Information Attaché demeanour.

Picking up the pieces in Sierra Leones’s Football

By Brima Bah

It was a foregone conclusion that Leone Stars had virtually nothing, except perhaps the much-touted FIFA ranking, to play for in that final group stage qualifying match against Equatorial Guinea for the Brazil 2014 World Cup. Cape Verde emerged as the surprise winners of the group, ahead of Tunisia who had all but sealed the top spot. Leone Stars’ final match was a fixture that could have actually served as an opportunity to rally and prepare for future meaningful campaigns.

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